Thursday, December 3, 2015



I captured my partner Bryan in a "Framed" posititon. His face on the seat, the bars of the chair, the seat again, and the bottom of the back of the chair created a frame.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015



Two positive aspects of this picture are:
- The picture came out very clear.
- The seating/set-up was arranged well.

Two negative aspects are:
- Too many things in the background, should've been taken in a more open space.
- Certain people didn't look picture ready.

Monday, November 16, 2015


In this "Self-Timed" image, we have Jaquan, Bryan, and Phillip standing around a painting.

Tips for a good self timing picture: setting, positioning and timing.

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

                                                                      Interrupted



This photo is an example of a Interrupted Pattern. I liked this picture because my partner caught a wide view of the tile floor, with the long black crack coming across.

Regular


Thursday, October 29, 2015




This Leading Lines shot was caught at a horizontal angle. My partner Bryan caught the photo standing on the field, catching the full picture of the bleachers from left to right.



In this Leading Lines shot, i caught this photo of the empty long hallway leading down to the double doors.I liked it because of the lighting, and how it showed along the floor. Almost gloomy looking. I caught this at a vertical angle.

Friday, October 23, 2015



In this photo, we had to set our photo in a Rule of Thirds -- breaking the photo into three parts. I stood next the picture which is on the left, the bare wall  in the middle, and the wooden door on the right.

Thursday, October 22, 2015



In this photo we caught our partner, Phillip, beginning a handstand.



My other partner, Bryan, let each shot go continuously as Phillip did the handstand:




Monday, October 19, 2015


This photo was set in staged mode. I zoomed in real close to the small red leaf, which was on top of a headstone. The background was blurred, making the headstone & leaf more vibrant and clear.

Monday, October 5, 2015



Bryan, my group partner asked me to stand within place & place my hand directly in front of me at a slight slant to directly capture my hand & have the rest of the background blurred.

This is a photo of my partner Bryan. We had set the camera to "night portrait" in which we had to be in a dark area & catch as much light within and around the subject.

Wednesday, September 30, 2015


This photo here I had taken myself. This photo struck me because of the scenery and angling at which I shot it. I liked how the trees and the gray sky looked against the flag, which brought a little color to the photo.

Monday, September 28, 2015

Portrait.


In this photo, we had Phillip stand infront of the tree. This image was set in "portrait mode", and i liked how the lighting was set. It came out clear and bright, and showed the landscaping well also which made a decent background.


Mountain Range.

In this photo, we had Phillip stand in the same place also holding the same pose; however we had set the camera set to "mountain range" mode which caused Phillip's face to appear darker. The landscape/background came out the same as the first photo as well.